“Heretic” offers a novel and unsettling thriller/horror film that lingers with you after the film’s credits roll - religious themes in a twisted and suspenseful narrative.
It’s one of those films littered with subtle clues and signs.
Two young missionaries encounter a reclusive & mysterious Englishman (Hugh Grant) ... which sets the stage for an unsettling game of cat and mouse.
The first 3/4 of the film is great.
The tension gradually builds up and one is never fully sure of each character’s true rationale/motives. Are the missionaries really true believers? Is Mr Reed actually an OK guy? Hugh Grant is great at unsettling you with his raffish rogueish charm (masking his darker intent). He is engrossing & I enjoyed his deeper chronicling on the meta of religions. The other actors (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) are equally impressive.
The film’s darkened atmosphere & claustrophobia is masterful which magnifies the unease.
However, the final act, fails to satisfy.
I felt that the v. thought-provoking and unsettling commentary on evil & religion demanded a worthy and “extraordinary” denouement.
Yet, it seemed to me like something was missing.
Rating: 3 ★★★
I may have to watch this!
ReplyDeleteI have seen Hugh Grant as the bad guy in The Undoing on Sky Atlantic two or three years ago. He plays the bad guy very well. I have seen the trailer to Heretic several times and the part looks perfect for Grant. However, I don't go to horror films so will have to rely upon your description. Thanks Liam.
ReplyDeleteInteresting review, thank you. The movie is being released here in Australia November 21, 2024. I rather like Hugh Grant in movies.
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